Morehouse bans 'women's garb' for male students
College's new 'appropriate attire' policy sparks controversy
Oct 23, 2009 | By: MATT SCHAFER
http://www.sovo.com/2009/10-23/news/localnews/10758.cfmIn Morehouse College's attempt to better define the next generation of black male leaders, the college has refined its dress code to specifically prohibit its all-male student body from wearing female attire.
In a memo, Morehouse President Dr. Robert M. Franklin Jr. wrote that the dress code encourages students to dress in modest clothing similar to business or business-casual attire. The new policy specifically prohibits sagging pants, decorative dental "grillz," "clothing associated with women's garb" and caps or do-rags worn indoors.
The policy reads, "No wearing of clothing associated with women's garb (for example, dresses, tunics, purses, handbags, pumps, wigs, make-up, etc.)."